French rail union files strike notice for entire summer
Briefly

The French rail union Sud-Rail has filed a strike notice covering the summer holidays, starting June 12th and lasting until September 1st. The union seeks an increase in work bonuses to address job constraints and has criticized the scheduling conditions faced by ticket inspectors. While the notice does not indicate constant strikes, it allows Sud-Rail to call strikes on short notice, putting pressure on management. Sud-Rail aims to notify the public five days before any strike, countering previous disruptions caused by management's use of volunteer replacements.
The French union Sud-Rail has announced a strike notice for the summer, demanding better pay and working conditions for rail workers, highlighting scheduling issues.
Julien Troccaz, head of Sud-Rail, mentioned that the strike notice allows them to call a strike any time, indicating an ongoing power struggle within the company.
Read at The Local France
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